Toenail fungus is very nasty and difficult to eliminate. Millions of peoples worldwide suffers daily of this painful disease . To eliminate toenail fungus or athlete foot you must follow some healing and elimination procedures. We found a very useful and working guide at http://www.nastytoenailfungus.com

Get 1 of the 2 top recommended extra-strength toenail fungus treatments below that work:

Step 2:

De-fungus Your House While You Wait For Your Toenail Fungus Treatment To Arrive…

Believe it or not, nail fungus can cling to things like socks and shoes, to bathroom floors, bed sheets, etc.

So while you wait for the treatment selected above in step #1 (ZetaClear is highly recommended) to arrive, prepare your home and clothing for the treatment ahead a time by following these tips:

Grab a bottle of spray on bleach – spray the floor and sides of your bathtub with bleach and let it sit for an hour. Also spray the floor of your bathroom with bleach as well. This will get rid of any nail fungus clinging to your bathroom area.

Next, trash your socks – Toenail fungus LOVES to cling to socks. Since socks are cheap, I recommend you trash your old ones and buy new pairs.

Now, take care of your tennis shoes – To eradicate toenail fungus from your tennis shoes: Place your shoes in a freezer bag and zip lock it shut. Then place your shoes in your freezer overnight for 12 hours. Then, remove them from the freezer and immediately place them in your clothes dryer for a full dry cycle. This cold to hot temperature change kills nail fungus really well.

Clean your bed sheets – Bed sheets are another area toenail fungus clings to. Follow the same freeze/dry process you used for your shoes or just buy new bed sheets.

Cut your toenails downas close to the skin as possible without hurting yourself.

Use a nail file to score the surface of your nail lightly.

Apply your treatment as directed on the product box.

Important Tip** It’s common sense, but it’s absolutely crucial that you apply your toenail fungus treatment every single day without missing a beat.

Nail fungus these days is resilient and regrows very fast. Even 1 or 2 missed days can give it enough time to recover, lengthening the time it’ll take you to completely clear the toenail of nail fungus.

Important Tip #2**Continue your treatment for up to 30 days after your nail is completely clear or after it has fallen off. This insures that you completely eradicate all the stragglers that could have a chance to multiply and come back with a vengeance!

Important Tip #3** 2 weeks before you stop your treatment, it’s recommended that you buy new pairs of socks and repeat the process of cleaning your shoes, bed sheets, and bathtub floor/tiling.

Question: How long does it take on average to completely treat toenail fungus?

Answer: It depends on your climate and which stage your toenail fungus infection is in. This is an important question so I’m going to break the stages down for you:

Stage 1: Initial Stage – Within 30 days of infection

If you’re lucky enough to have caught your toenail fungus infection in the initial stage (within the first 30 days of infection) conventional home remedies like vinegar and Listerine foot-baths might work for you. You’re looking at 1

It’s hard to identify at first, so hopefully the picture to your left and the symptoms below will help:

Nail face starts to develop horizontal or vertical streaks of a lighter tint. This is the fungus starting to develop.

You may see some ‘white fungus’ starting to develop on the cuticle of your nail.

You may also start to notice your nail starting to chip and become brittle.

If you are in this stage of the infection, it is crucial that you start treatment immediately If you wait any longer, you will have to either take a very dangerous prescription to kill it, or get laser surgery which costs A LOT of money. Save yourself a lot of time and money by getting this treated while you still can. This stage can take around 3 – 4 months to completely remove.

Here’s the deal. When your toenail fungus infection reaches a certain point, it becomes almost impossible to treat using natural remedies and even prescription drugs. If your toenail looks like the Stage 3 Infection above, most likely your only course of treatment is removal of the nail and laser surgery to burn out the fungus. I advise you to talk to your doctor about this, because only he/she can properly diagnose you.

However, if you have had an infection lasting less than 2 years, home and natural remedies work wonders.

Here are some home remedies you can try:

Vinegar Foot Baths

Some people have success with vinegar footbaths, however must fail because the vinegar footbaths consume too much time out of their day. To get the best results out of a vinegar bath, you need to soak your nails for around 45 minutes per day, every single day for a period of 3-6 months. Heavier infections we are talking to up to a year. It is suggested you changed the vinegar base once every few days, so it can get pretty costly after a few months of treatment.

3% Peroxide and Water Mixture

I personally have never tried this before, but I’ve had a good number of subscribers reporting to me that they had success with this treatment. The only problem is you have to soak your nails in the mixture just as long as you do the vinegar treatment.

Bleach and Water Mixture

My subscribers also also reported to me that a few teaspoons of bleach and a water mixture have a good effect. You will want to test this though to make sure your mixture isn’t strong enough to burn you.

There’s only one major problem with the above treatments, and that is they take up a lot of your time. I don’t even want to know how much of my life I wasted soaking my feet in disgusting foot water…

That is why I always recommend a natural spray solution

The advantage of using a natural spray is that not only is the treatment more powerful than the ones listed above, it doesn’t require any sort of tedious soaking. You just spray it on once in the morning and once in the evening. 30 seconds per day certainly sounds a lot better than 45 minutes per day if you ask me…